Technology is no longer the future of education. It has become an important part of today's education. Students need to have a well-rounded twenty-first century education which means providing them with access to twenty-first century tools and techniques. Technology Fairs help showcase what our students can do with today's technology tools. Technology Fairs are also a way for schools across APS to share their visions and achievements with each other and the community.
The Technology Fair is very similar to a science fair. Students complete special projects which have a strong emphasis on technology and then gather to share what they have learned and how they created their projects.
The 2015-2016 AEA Technology Fair will take place on Saturday, May 21, 2015 from 9:30am-12:00pm. The PLCC is hosting this year.
Guidelines for 2015-2016
*Each school can submit 10 student project entries for the 2016 StudentTechnology Fair.
*Each school site will determine which ten projects to submit for this year's fair.
*School sponsor or participating students must complete the Online Registration Form by March 31, 2016. (Notification of acceptance will be sent out by April 7th at the latest.)
*All projects (except Robotics) MUST be submitted to Shannon Wentworth at Sixth Avenue Elementary via email or inner school mail by April 15, 2016 to be considered for prizes and judging.
*All projects (except Robotics) will be judged prior to the Fair on May 21, 2016 by a panel of judges.
*Every school in APS is eligible to participate, including charters.
*The seven competition categories are open to students in grades 3-12.
*Classroom Entries are NOT part of the 10 student project entries per school and are open to ALL grade levels and subject.
Technology is no longer the future of education. It has become an important part of today's education. Students need to have a well-rounded twenty-first century education which means providing them with access to twenty-first century tools and techniques. Technology Fairs help showcase what our students can do with today's technology tools. Technology Fairs are also a way for schools across APS to share their visions and achievements with each other and the community.
The Technology Fair is very similar to a science fair. Students complete special projects which have a strong emphasis on technology and then gather to share what they have learned and how they created their projects.
The 2015-2016 AEA Technology Fair will take place on Saturday, May 21, 2015 from 9:30am-12:00pm. The PLCC is hosting this year.
Guidelines for 2015-2016
*Each school can submit 10 student project entries for the 2016 StudentTechnology Fair.
*Each school site will determine which ten projects to submit for this year's fair.
*School sponsor or participating students must complete the Online Registration Form by March 31, 2016. (Notification of acceptance will be sent out by April 7th at the latest.)
*All projects (except Robotics) MUST be submitted to Shannon Wentworth at Sixth Avenue Elementary via email or inner school mail by April 15, 2016 to be considered for prizes and judging.
*All projects (except Robotics) will be judged prior to the Fair on May 21, 2016 by a panel of judges.
*Every school in APS is eligible to participate, including charters.
*The seven competition categories are open to students in grades 3-12.
*Classroom Entries are NOT part of the 10 student project entries per school and are open to ALL grade levels and subject.
Online Registration Form can be accessed here .
Email all questions to aeatech@live.com.